You know, I've never given Linkin Park much thought before, but their latest album is really, really good. It's kind of like they've stopped being mad at their parents for being on their case all the time and now they're more interested in being something of an alt-rock Pink Floyd.

It's a rather interesting album, yes, but an alt-rock Pink Floyd is far from their reach, especially considering that most would agree that a certain English band can make claim to that title.

"In this historic hour, we solemnly pledge ourselves to the principles of humanity and justice, of freedom and socialism. No Executive Order gives you the power to destroy ideas that are eternal and indestructible."-Otto Wels Enabling Act speech, paraphrased

You'll love it, there are so many 60s/70s influences in it. It's a complete 180 from the Creek Drank the Cradle.

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"In this historic hour, we solemnly pledge ourselves to the principles of humanity and justice, of freedom and socialism. No Executive Order gives you the power to destroy ideas that are eternal and indestructible."-Otto Wels Enabling Act speech, paraphrased

"In this historic hour, we solemnly pledge ourselves to the principles of humanity and justice, of freedom and socialism. No Executive Order gives you the power to destroy ideas that are eternal and indestructible."-Otto Wels Enabling Act speech, paraphrased

"In this historic hour, we solemnly pledge ourselves to the principles of humanity and justice, of freedom and socialism. No Executive Order gives you the power to destroy ideas that are eternal and indestructible."-Otto Wels Enabling Act speech, paraphrased